Tag: Midwest

  • Inovateus Solar Develops 10-MW Ground Array on Indiana Superfund Site

    Inovateus Solar LLC, a worldwide developer and installer of commercial and industrial solar power systems, has participated in the development of a ground-based solar array project installed on the newly operational Maywood Solar farm located on 43 acres near the Vertellus Specialties Inc. headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. The land isRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AEP Energy Begins Construction of 101-kW Solar Array at Ohio State University

    AEP Energy today began installation of a 101-kW solar array on the roof of The Ohio State University’s Student Life Recreation and Physical Activities Center (RPAC). AEP Energy will fund, build, own and operate the approximately 10,000-square-foot array, made up of 367 solar panels arranged in a configuration similar toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rudolph/Libbe Installs 2.1-MW Solar Array for Ohio Zoo

    A 22-acre south Toledo, Ohio, brownfield site that was once in receivership is starting a brand-new life – as home to a 2.1-MW solar array that will supply about 30 percent of the Toledo Zoo’s electricity each year. Bordered by a buffer zone with newly planted trees and green spacesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Suniva to Open Second U.S. Solar Modules Manufacturing Facility

    Suniva, Inc., a metro-Atlanta based manufacturer of high-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, announces today that it is opening a second U.S. manufacturing facility, to be located in Saginaw Township, Michigan.  Construction will begin in August, with production in the 4th Quarter of 2014 and will provide up to 200MWRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Powers Solar Frames Contracted for 6.1-MW Project in St. Louis

    Powers Solar Frames LLC of Phoenix has been awarded a contract to provide solar ground-mount racking components for Ameren Missouri’s 6.1-MW solar energy facility on a 19 acre site adjacent to the utility’s Belleau substation in St. Charles County. Pending final changes, the project will feature more than 20,000 solar panels,Read More — Solar Builder magazine